Hi,
I am trying to cross compiling xorg using jhbuild, I am getting the following
error when libGL is crosscompiled,
undefined reference to __sync_add_and_fetch_4, cross tool chain used is
arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc version 4.1.2.
I searched in net but could not find concrete answer.
With
* CN, Harsha SISPL harsha...@siemens.com schrieb:
Hi,
I am trying to cross compiling xorg using jhbuild, I am getting the following
error when libGL is crosscompiled,
undefined reference to __sync_add_and_fetch_4, cross tool chain used is
arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc version 4.1.2.
Please
Hi,
Thanks for the reply,
Currently I cross compiling for IMX51 board with ARM7 processor.
I have built kernel and some packages using the tool chain provided by
freescale and it says gcc-4.1.2 and libraries used is glibc 2.5 which is also
provided with freescale.
With Best Regards,
Harsha
* CN, Harsha SISPL harsha...@siemens.com schrieb:
Hi,
Currently I cross compiling for IMX51 board with ARM7 processor.
I have built kernel and some packages using the tool chain provided
by freescale and it says gcc-4.1.2 and libraries used is glibc 2.5
which is also provided with freescale.
Hi there,
My current situation is the following:
I was running an Ubuntu 9.10 on a VMware Workstation 6.0.5 as a Guest.
After upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 release, I have problems starting my
display - I am sitting on a command line only with the following
messages:
init: gdm main process (575)
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to use vmwgfx inside VmWare player 3.0.
I've a problem enabling gallium driver.
My kernel is 2.6.36 with module vmwgfx from ...
I use:
- libdrm 2.4.22 recompiled from git with --enable-vmwgfx-experimental-api=yes
- mesa 7.9 recompiled from git 7.9 branch with
Hello All,
I need to launch XServer in a thread and terminate(release resources and
kill thread) XServer whenever required. To achieve this, I have created a
shared library of Kdrive-XServer. To start XServer I load the Xserver shared
lib, and launch the Xfbdev server in a thread. For terminating
Xorg -version ?
xorg.conf ?
Xorg.0.log full log?
thanks =)
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Jeremy Huddleston jerem...@apple.comwrote:
Well the backtrace is in the radeon driver. I don't know SuSE's package
management system, so I don't know how to tell you to update those drivers,
but
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Kevin Meyer fleetg...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi,
I've loaded lucid lynx on an old Dell C600 notebook. Through the GUI
config utility the max video res showing is 800x600. The screen is much
more capable than that. I checked the Ubuntu blogs and there are
I wanna know if is possible to link a driver's name to a specific driver
eg:
i write in xorg.conf to use the test_driver, then I link the nvidia or
the nouveau driver to this test_driver
--
Renan Vedovato Traba
Student in Bachelor of Computer Science
Federal University of Parana, Brazil
Hello,
My goal is to have a program that sleeps in the background but can be
activated by the user via some hotkey. From digging around the Xlib
manual and the Xlib O'reilly manual, I gather that the correct way to to
this is with XGrabKey. However my understanding of the process is
cheshirekow cheshire...@gmail.com writes:
My goal is to have a program that sleeps in the background but can be
activated by the user via some hotkey. From digging around the Xlib
Is this program running as the normal user or is this some privileged
service (say switch to another user)?
My goal is to have a program that sleeps in the background but can be
activated by the user via some hotkey. From digging around the Xlib
Is this program running as the normal user or is this some privileged
service (say switch to another user)?
Normal user. I don't think
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a standard way to create a window using
Xlib and have it be non-resizable (like a dialog). Would this be
through a window manager hint or something like window creation flags?
Thanks.
--
Burton Samograd
___
Burton Samograd wrote:
I was wondering if there was a standard way to create a window using
Xlib and have it be non-resizable (like a dialog). Would this be
through a window manager hint or something like window creation flags?
See XSetWMSizeHints.
--
Glynn Clements
cheshirekow wrote:
Hello,
My goal is to have a program that sleeps in the background but can be
activated by the user via some hotkey. From digging around the Xlib
manual and the Xlib O'reilly manual, I gather that the correct way to to
this is with XGrabKey. However my understanding of the
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